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How IROs Support Utilization Review & Medical Management
Sorting Out the Patient Care Puzzle: The Role of IROs and Medical Management Companies
Why Independant Medical
Reviews?
Most private or public
health insurers paying for patient care require some form of independent
medical review to decide the need and appropriateness of a proposed medical
treatment. To protect consumers,
most states and many federal regulatory agencies require it. How these reviews are administered affects
nearly every person enrolled in a private or government funded healthcare
plan. Typically, payers and
doctors call them utilization reviews or utilization management reviews.
Although administrators
and doctors often use the two terms interchangeably, utilization review is the
older term and has broader meaning than utilization management. It’s a more generic phrase that
encompasses utilization management.
Government and state insurance commissions use the phrase utilization
review to create consumer healthcare protection. Legal decisions on patient care cite utilization review and
not utilization management.
To sort out the confusion,
let’s clearly define the two ideas and then apply them to medical management
and utilization management firms, as well as independent review organizations
(IROs).
Read more about the role of IROs and Medical Management Companies in this Utilization Review Guide by filling out the form
on the right.